MotorolaMotorola Oasis Bluetooth headset quenches the wireless connectivity thirst

Motorola Oasis Bluetooth headset quenches the wireless connectivity thirst

Motorola Oasis headset

Those who are looking for the a Bluetooth headset that does not hurt their ears, have dulcet news in store for them. Motorola has introduced its latest Bluetooth headset Oasis, fashioning it with an elegant black and silver behind-the-ear design. Loaded with dual-mics, it also proffers better noise cancellation facility.

“We designed Oasis with a customizable fit, so it is comfortable enough for consumers to wear all day, every day,” said Wayne White, corporate vice president, Companion Products, Motorola Mobility. “Motorola recognizes that no two ears are alike, so our engineers and designers, after extensive trial and testing, created a headset that not only looks and sounds good but also feels great.”

It has been crafted keeping in mind the feedback received from customers during a series of proprietary studies on comfort and ergonomics. The blueprint of this headset was finalized after analyzing several aspects of the ear. Users can adapt this device to their ear by choosing one of the three cushy ear gels. Moreover, the boom is adjustable and equips dual-mics with advanced noise cancellation ability which can suppresses wind up to 12mph.

This lightweight headset integrates the dedicated mute button and the answer/end call in innate locations. Furthermore, pairing this headset is easy with the voice prompts guiding the user. It can be paired with two Bluetooth-enabled devices thanks to the MultiPoint technology. The Motorola Oasis Bluetooth headset will be retailing by October 3, 2010 at AT&T stores and online for $79.99 in the U.S.

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